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There are a number of award-winning caravan and holiday parks just a short distance from Exeter, providing family-friendly, affordable accommodation options. Many are just minutes from Blue Flag beaches, glorious countryside, nature reserves and visitor attractions.
Set in beautiful locations, these caravan and holiday parks offer a safe and secure family environment to relax and enjoy Exeter and the surrounding area.
Why not park your motorhome at one of Exeter’s nearby car parks and explore our historic city for the day. Packed with thrilling activities and events, independent shopping hubs, green open spaces plus irresistible food and drink – freedom is at your fingertips!
Parking without height restrictions, for motorhome parking:
Parking charges and other useful information is displayed on tariff boards within the car parks. This information can also be found on Exeter City Council's website in advance: www.exeter.gov.uk/car-parking
Exeter warmly welcomes visitors with motorhomes, to explore our city for the day. To ensure that motorhome parking can be enjoyed by all, we kindly ask motorists to follow the guidelines:
For more information on car parking in Exeter, view the Parking Places Order.
Exeter City Council does not:
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